Word: handed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Curtis, '92. The following new members were then elected: P. L. Spalding, '92, H. S. Wilkinson, '91, F. A. Huntress, '91, G. E. Dadmun, '90, and C. Nutt, '90. The treasurer's report showed the club to be out of debt and a small surplus on hand. The report of the librarian stated that several electrical magazines and pamphlets had been received. Letters of acceptance of honorary membership were read from Professor B. O. Pierce, Professor J. Trowbridge, Professor E. H. Hall, and Mr. Hollis Whitting. It was voted that members be requested to hand in designs for a club...
...mathematics and natural history on a face may be observed. If is a curious fact that a composite photograph is generally more beautiful than any one of the component pictures. Dr. Bowditch suggested that another valuable application of the art would be for every photographer to keep on hand negatives of selected persons, so that a man when having his picture taken could order a slight resem balance of Daniel Webster or George Washington...
...varsity showed improvement over their playing of Wednesday, and the batting especially was stronger. The base running was poor. The features of the game were Linn's beautiful assist to Willard of a ball which ordinarily would have surely been a base hit, Howland's superb running one hand catch in centre field and Henshaw's long hit to left...
STANDING VOTE OF THE FACULTY: Voted that, for the information of the administrative officers, advisers, and parents, the dean call on all the instructors to hand in reports of the scholarship of all their students at or about November 10, March 1, and May 1, the reports to be expressed in terms of the grades established by the faculty. That the dean may also call for reports at or about January 1, and April 1, concerning students who appear to require special supervision. That all reports shall be provisional, and shall be wholly superseded by the final returns...
...year. It is the time when the real work of the year must be done, the faults of the winter and spring corrected, when every effort must be made to wrest victory from our rivals on field and water in the games and races that are now close at hand...